Tulsi Pujan Divas: A Day of Devotion, Donation, and Divine Blessings — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal
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Tulsi Pujan Divas: A Day of Devotion, Donation, and Divine Blessings

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Dec 22, 2024
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Tulsi Worship Day (Tulsi Pujan Divas) holds special significance in the Hindu religion. This festival is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Tulsi, one of the most sacred plants in Hinduism. On this auspicious day, devotees honor Tulsi Mata and observe a fast. According to the Vedic calendar, this festival is celebrated annually on December 25.

It is believed that those who worship Mother Tulsi with genuine devotion on this day will never experience a shortage of wealth in their homes, and they will attain unbroken good fortune.

What to donate on Tulsi Pujan Divas.

It is considered auspicious to donate rice, vermilion, red clothing, 16 makeup items, a flute, money, and warm clothes on Tulsi Puja day. It is believed that making these donations on this day alleviates all life's troubles and brings an increase in wealth and blessings to the household.

Devotees who focus on charity during this auspicious occasion are said to receive the blessings of Mother Tulsi, granting them the eternal blessings of Shri Hari.

Tulsi Pujan Day 2024: Date and Time (Tulsi Pujan Divas Shubh Muhurat)

According to the Vedic calendar, Tulsi Pujan Day will be celebrated grandly on December 25, 2024. This year, the Dashami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Paush will begin on Tuesday, December 24, at 7:52 PM.

It will conclude on Wednesday, December 25, at 10:29 PM. Therefore, this festival will be celebrated exclusively on December 25.

Tulsi Pujan Mantra

1. तुलसी श्रीर्महालक्ष्मीर्विद्याविद्या यशस्विनी।  
धर्म्या धर्मानना देवी देवीदेवमन: प्रिया।।  
लभते सुतरां भक्तिमन्ते विष्णुपदं लभेत्।  
तुलसी भूर्महालक्ष्मी: पद्मिनी श्रीर्हरप्रिया।  
2. महाप्रसाद जननी सर्व सौभाग्यवर्धिनी,  
आधि व्याधि हरा नित्यं तुलसी त्वं नमोस्तुते।।

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